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'Ingrid Bergman ®' rose References
Newsletter (Sep 2018) Page(s) 23. Includes photo(s). [From "Danish Heritage Roses", by Jens Otto Pedersen, pp. 21-23] The award-winning ʻIngrid Bergman’ (ʻPrecious Platinum’ × ʻElse Poulsen’), bred by the company’s present owners Pernille Olesen (née Poulsen) and Mogens Nyegaard and introduced in 1986, has not yet reached the age of 50, but being considered one of the best red hybrid teas ever and with its induction to WFRS Rose Hall of Fame in 2000 it must already now be considered a heritage rose.
Website/Catalog (2008) Page(s) 11. Includes photo(s).
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 48. Ingrid Bergman Rated 7.7
Book (2001) Page(s) 52. Ingrid Bergman Hybrid Tea, dark red, 1984. Rating: 7.2
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 46-47. Includes photo(s). One of Rayford Reddell's choices for its cut-flowers.
Website/Catalog (23 Oct 1998) Page(s) 12. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (Aug 1998) Page(s) 6. Ingrid Bergman Hybrid Tea. Poulsen 1986... one of the finest cut flower and bedding roses today...
Book (Jul 1996) Page(s) 35. Includes photo(s). Ingrid Bergman Large-flowered bush (Hybrid Tea) Poulsen (Denmark) 1984 ('Poulman') Description... This is a hardy rose that is easy to grow and valued as one of the most dependable dark red garden roses available...
Book (1996) Page(s) 85. Includes photo(s). Ingrid Bergman (POUlman) Large-flowered hybrid tea bush) This produces some of the loveliest dark-red roses seen today... The Golden Rose of The Hague award, together with Gold Medals in Belfast and Madrid, bear witness both to its good qualities and to its acceptability for different climates.
Book (1995) Page(s) 75. Ross Heathcote, New Roses in Victoria. Ingrid Bergmann ( 89): Lovely red shade but not up to exhibition standard but lasts well on the bush. (1 report)
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